| PEAL | Set of instruments played by campanologists; or a series of changes rung of such (4) |
| DRUM | ___ kit (set of instruments played by Phil Collins) |
| RINGER | Australian word for the fastest sheepshearer in an shed, as opposed to a "snagger"; a game of marbles; a campanologist; or, a horseshoe/quoit thrown so as to encircle a peg (6) |
| APPEAL | Attraction of a series of changes read aloud |
| BELLTOWER | A tall, narrow structure in a church used by campanologists (4,5) |
| TENORBELL | One of set used by campanologists (5,4) |
| BELLBOTTOMS | Trousers seen by campanologists (4-7) |
| STEP | A stage up or down; a rung of a ladder; or, a foot movement, pace or stride in a dance, march or walk (4) |
| JILL | Historically, a generic name referring to a girl as opposed to "jack" for a boy; a female ferret; or, a series of pony books by Ruby Ferguson (4) |
| INCA | Ancient Peruvian or a series of alstroemerias including 'Sundance' (4) |
| UKES | Instruments played by lei-wearers, perhaps (4) |
| SPOKE | Any one of the rods radiating from a wheel's hub; a handle of a ship's wheel; one of the ribs of an umbrella; or. a rung of a ladder (5) |
| PROCESS | A state of being carried on; course of time; a natural series of changes, as in ageing or digestion; or, a sequence of operations which produce a result (7) |
| SPINE | Part of a book visible when shelved; a prickle of a hedgehog/quill of a porcupine; or, a series of vertebrae (5) |
| TRAIL | Beaten or blazed path in the wilds; or, a series of signs or clues such as footprints, spoor or line-shaped vaporous clouds marking the passage of a person, quarry or aircraft (5) |
| SWARM | To climb by gripping with one's hands/feet; a throng of honey bees; a mass of bioluminescent krill, visible from space; a shower of meteors; or, a series of earthquakes (5) |
| CHAPTER | From "caput", meaning "head", a titled division of a book or other written work; a distinctive period in history or in a person's life; or, a series of events forming an episode (7) |
| STRING | Cord of an archery bow; a "wire" of a violin; fibrous strip of a runner bean; or, a series of linked sausages (6) |
| GATHERING | An assembly, bevy, congregation, crowd, flock, jamboree or party; or, a series of pleats, puckers or ruffles, made by pulling tight a thread in a line of running stitches in fabric (9) |
| TRAMMEL | A beam compass; a type of fishing net; or, an adjustable hook for holding one or a series of cooking pots or kettles over an open fire (7) |